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July 31, 1971

(Concerning a letter by Sri Aurobindo strictly forbidding sexual

 relations among disciples. Mother had several thousand copies

 of the letter printed with the following title: "Conditions for

 living in the Ashram and becoming a disciple.")

“… To master the sex-impulse, — to become so much master of the sex-centre that the sexual energy would be drawn upwards, not thrown outwards and wasted — it is so indeed that the force in the seed can be turned into a primal physical energy supporting all the others, retas into ojas. But no error can be more perilous than to accept the immixture of the sexual desire and some kind of subtle satisfaction of it and look on this as a part of the sadhana. It would be the most effective way to head straight towards spiritual downfall and throw into the atmosphere forces that would block the supramental descent, bringing instead the descent of adverse vital powers to disseminate disturbance and disaster. This deviation must be absolutely thrown away, should it try to occur and expunged from the consciousness, if the Truth is to be brought down and the work is to be done.”

Sri Aurobindo
Letters on Yoga, XXIV.1507

That’s the message I am distributing today.

There are many cases of people who ought to go away from here, but…. But you see, they’re here, and when the baby is due to come, they go to Auroville! While me, “I think they’re in

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 Auroville.” Several cases. So I decided to publish that. I should add to it the message where I say, “Needless to say that those who aspire to Truth must abstain from telling lies.”[[See conversation of April 7. ]] (Mother makes a gesture of giving a staggering blow.)

There are lots, lots of cases in fact.

You see, they say, “Mother is old, she doesn’t go out anymore, she can’t see anymore, she doesn’t know what’s going on.” But I know what’s going on — I have other ways of seeing! (Laughter)

* * *

A little later

The other day I spoke to you about one of Sri Aurobindo’s

aphorisms, and you said, “Yes, we must publish it.” Shall we

 publish it in the August Bulletin?… It was this aphorism:


228 — He who will not slay when God bids him,

works in the world an incalculable havoc.

We can’t put that in! (Mother puts her head in her hands) A lot of people have the impudence to claim they receive the command of God — a lot of murderers.

Well, that’s true.

That would encourage them! (Laughter)

It’s true, it’s a two-edged sword.

It would give justification to too many things. Nowadays they kill so easily!… Oh, we can’t put that in!

They have distorted the meaning of things I have said…. I am constantly receiving letters from people — it seems to be a widespread malady. People come into your home and say, "Your hour has come." They came into the house of someone who knows us and said, "Your hour has come, give us your pistol." So he said, "All right, let me get my pistol and I’ll give it to you." He opened a drawer and some cartridges fell out, so one of the hoodlums bent down to pick the cartridges up. And that man shot him with his

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 revolver. So all the others ran away. But mostly it ends the other way – with a murder. It happened in his house. And in America if you walk down the street, they shoot at you. Everywhere. It’s a spreading madness. Or else they stab you with a knife — for no reason whatsoever, nobody knows why. And some of them say, "I am God-inspired…."

(silence)

You know, it’s like a universal outburst of falsehood. It’s frightening. They take the teachings and twist them — they use them as a justification.

(silence)

Do you have something?

The Russian translator is giving up.

(Mother goes within)

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